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... perhaps allows enough room for her to give the necessary infor- mation . The thought in fr . 61 is obscure : perhaps she has seen the young men who had joined the Seven against Thebes , and this is a " favourable " breeze in her misery ...
... perhaps allows enough room for her to give the necessary infor- mation . The thought in fr . 61 is obscure : perhaps she has seen the young men who had joined the Seven against Thebes , and this is a " favourable " breeze in her misery ...
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... Perhaps we need not assume a total of more than 40 lines ; presumably Eurydice's attack was the same length and therefore started about line 753. Perhaps also an exchange between the two in stichomyth is represented by the 8 lines of ...
... Perhaps we need not assume a total of more than 40 lines ; presumably Eurydice's attack was the same length and therefore started about line 753. Perhaps also an exchange between the two in stichomyth is represented by the 8 lines of ...
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... Perhaps Statius had Homer in mind ( Od . 1.23-4 ) : Αἰθίοπας , τοὶ διχθὰ δεδαίαται , ἔσχατοι ἀνδρῶν , οἱ μὲν δυσομένου Ὑπερίονος , οἱ δ ' ἀνιόντος . At any rate Juvenal seems to have been thinking of the Statius line , since he mentions ...
... Perhaps Statius had Homer in mind ( Od . 1.23-4 ) : Αἰθίοπας , τοὶ διχθὰ δεδαίαται , ἔσχατοι ἀνδρῶν , οἱ μὲν δυσομένου Ὑπερίονος , οἱ δ ' ἀνιόντος . At any rate Juvenal seems to have been thinking of the Statius line , since he mentions ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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